Is turmeric really a ‘wonder drug’ for migraines? Experts weigh in on the hottest health fad of the moment This spice, which has been a staple in Indian and south-east Asian meals for thousands of years, has become hugely popular in recent years for its many health benefits, from lowering heart disease risk to clearing up bad skin. Increasingly, it is also being seen as a way to relieve head pain, since curcumin, its active ingredient, has anti-inflammatory effects and is a strong antioxidant. Here, researchers, doctors and nutritionists weigh on the science behind it, to decide whether turmeric really is a ‘wonder drug’ that can cure or prevent migraines. Research on whether tumeric and curcumin can cure or prevent migraines has been mixed Migraines, characterized by throbbing and pulsating pain, impact millions of people in the US and they are hard to treat because no one really know what causes them. Registered dietitian-nutritionist Vanessa Rissetto told Daily Ma...
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